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Well if I find a vb adapter i think I also need a converter from usa 230V 50Hz to Sweden 110V 60Hz

The questions are
-Do I need some adapter with low voltage so it doesnt break or melt my vb?

-Japan and usa has same volt and all? Since the vb was released in both countries without converter

-Will any adapter work or is there specific ones? some for low powered things like the vb, nes.. and other for high powered things like pc, ps3…?

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akumie wrote:
-Japan and usa has same volt and all? Since the vb was released in both countries without converter

I think the voltage is the same in US and Japan.

Japan and the US use the same voltage, but the Hz change in Japan, they use either 50 or 60. It should work anyway though.

Japan voltage is 100, USA voltage is 117. depending on the item, it may or may not require a step down converter to use a Japanese product on 117v. Some things work fine, other things have issues. My Japanese arcade machines get faint wavy lines on the screen if a step down isn’t used. Old optical based consoles such as Japanese PS1/Dreamcast have also been noted to sometimes have some issues without the use of a step down converter.

It’s worth noting, I have had no issues at all running a Japanese VB on 117v. If it’s an expensive or rare Demo Unit, no reason to not fork out a couple of bucks for a step down transformer for your own peace of mind and insurance.

There should be no reason for the VB to need any stepdown for a JP adapter to work in the US. Even if the output voltage from the adapter is a little high, the VB has a switching regulator inside which is rated for 6V to 13V.

I think Akumie is asking about using it on 230V though… in that case, I’d get a JP tap, which has a standard connector, then get a standard 9V adapter with the same connector.

DogP

no no, I am asking if I buy a vb ac adapter made for usa consumers do I need a specific converter to play it here in Sweden (Europe) or does any converter do find?

Not sure exactly the volt on the vb but I guess any converter will work, or?

random question
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Nintendo-VIRTUAL-BOY-AC-ADAPTOR-TAP-official-/360305221912?pt=UK_VintageComputing_RL&hash=item53e3dd6118 does that include the cable and if not what cable do I need? or is the cable inside the so called adapter box?

The adapter itself wouldn’t need a converter, but the AC adapter would need a stepdown converter. And no, that auction does not include the AC adapter, though any (US) SNES one will work with that adapter.

so a converter that just converts from usa to europe is ok or is stepdown converter a specific converter?

Well i live in Europe so finding a cheap snes cable from usa will not be easy if I also have to buy the converter and AS adapter, meh
Gor now atleast batteries and a recharger works but meh

If you can just find an 850mA+ universal adapter that has the same plug size as an SNES, just get one that can output DC 10v with a negative center polarity/tip.

RidingHero wrote:
If you can just find an 850mA+ universal adapter that has the same plug size as an SNES, just get one that can output DC 10v with a negative center polarity/tip.

That’s what I was suggesting, except if he uses a JP tap, then he can use a universal adapter with a normal tip (the SNES has a funny tip, but the JP tap and AC adapter have a standard tip).

Edit: Yay… 1 kibiposts 😉 .

DogP

DogP wrote:

RidingHero wrote:
If you can just find an 850mA+ universal adapter that has the same plug size as an SNES, just get one that can output DC 10v with a negative center polarity/tip.

That’s what I was suggesting, except if he uses a JP tap, then he can use a universal adapter with a normal tip (the SNES has a funny tip, but the JP tap and AC adapter have a standard tip).

DogP

Yeah, for sure. Even better idea.
Still, I wanted to stress DC since Euro SNES is AC I believe.

ok 🙂 would have been sweet if someone could fix me a vb ac adapter, a converter with the usa snes cable for under 60 euro 🙂

I am no pro but I atleast found a vb ac adpater with no cable on ebay, not that I have any idea if its a jap or usa version but meh

akumie wrote:
ok 🙂 would have been sweet if someone could fix me a vb ac adapter, a converter with the usa snes cable for under 60 euro 🙂

I am no pro but I atleast found a vb ac adpater with no cable on ebay, not that I have any idea if its a jap or usa version but meh

By no means should you have to pay anything close to 60 euro.

You’ll have to let us know what tap you bought.

here’s a stepdown, but I’m sure you could find a cheaper one if you looked around.
http://www.buy.com/prod/deluxe-50-watt-travel-converter/q/sellerid/24289548/loc/101/208163910.html

Tja akumie.

Det DogP menar är att du inte behöver bry dig om nån konvertering mellan 110V/230V alls om du köper den här:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=270644097641

och typ en sån här:

http://www.clasohlson.se/Product/Product.aspx?id=149870355

DanB wrote:
Tja akumie.

Det DogP menar är att du inte behöver bry dig om nån konvertering mellan 110V/230V alls om du köper den här:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=270644097641

och typ en sån här:

http://www.clasohlson.se/Product/Product.aspx?id=149870355

That universal adapter doesn’t have 10v.

It doesn’t need 10V… it needs anywhere from 6V-13V. 0.5A may be a little light on the 9V and 12V though.

DogP

I am so confused, first the Volt its to high, then to low, then DanB shows me some weird shit I need with my ac adapter

All i want is the cheapest way here in Sweden to play my vb with no batteries and without having to be a electrician to do it

akumie wrote:
I am so confused, first the Volt its to high, then to low, then DanB shows me some weird shit I need with my ac adapter

All i want is the cheapest way here in Sweden to play my vb with no batteries and without having to be a electrician to do it

lol. just buy the stepdown I listed above and:

USA Adaptor tap / USA snes power adapter

or

Japanese adaptor Tap + HVC-002 model Super Famicom power adaptor

VirtualJockey wrote:

akumie wrote:
I am so confused, first the Volt its to high, then to low, then DanB shows me some weird shit I need with my ac adapter

All i want is the cheapest way here in Sweden to play my vb with no batteries and without having to be a electrician to do it

lol. just buy the stepdown I listed above and:

USA Adaptor tap / USA snes power adapter

or

Japanese adaptor Tap + HVC-002 model Super Famicom power adaptor

It’s just that it is so unnecessary to go from 230V via stepdown to 110V and then to 9V, when you can just go from 230V to 9V directly…

lol i thought if it went down to 100 it would be good enought for the vb -_-

So did you buy a tap on ebay or not?
I have an extra JP tap if you’re interested.

and don’t worry, the above comments were about buying a universal adapter for a JP tap. You definitely need 100/110v if you don’t plan to buy a non-Nintendo adapter.

 

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